passionpeachy:

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How To Find A Sea Unicorn

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magicalandsomeweirdhometours:

This is a standalone condo in New Orleans that was originally built in 1833. The home was restored and some of the architectural details were left exposed.

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You can see the brick kitchen wall thru the window. That looks so nice. Can you imagine coming home to this?

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Entering the galley style kitchen, there’s a clear view straight thru and arched brick walls are visible.

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I wonder if you bought this unit, you could chip off some more of that plaster. 

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The dining area is part of the living room. 

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Cozy living room with ceiling beams and a beautiful corner fireplace.

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A toilet tucked under the stairs on the 1st fl. is certainly handy.

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And, at the top of the stairs, they were able to fit a w/d.

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There are 2 bedrooms that share a bath. This is the second bedroom.

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The bath is beautiful. Love the brick wall and marble.

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The master bedroom is elegant with a lovely fireplace and 2 large closets.

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The 2nd fl. has a nice little balcony.

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Beautiful private courtyard.

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via for the love of old houses

midnight-charm:
“ Julia photographed by Tasha Tylee for Sicky Magazine
Stylist: Nat Pluch
Hair & Makeup: Rob Povey
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midnight-charm:

Julia photographed by Tasha Tylee for Sicky Magazine

Stylist: Nat Pluch
Hair & Makeup: Rob Povey

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northwindow:

when i was reading the book entangled life which is about fungi and the author merlin sheldrake said that once he got his first author copies he was going to dampen the pages and use them to grow oyster mushrooms and yeast and then use the yeast to brew beer and then drink the beer with the mushrooms to complete the cycle of fungal knowledge. i was like really and truly this guy gets it

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nijinokanatani:

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Maud & Miska Petersham “Tales of enchantment from Spain” c.1920

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catilinas:

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Ada Limón, Bright Dead Things

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theancientwayoflife:

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~ Owl Stirrup Spout Bottle.

Date: A.D. 2nd–3rd century

Place of origin: Perú

Culture: Moche

Medium: Ceramic

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greencheekconure27:
“shewhoworshipscarlin:
“Design for a man’s waistcoat, 1780, France.
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@onenicebugperday
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greencheekconure27:

shewhoworshipscarlin:

Design for a man’s waistcoat, 1780, France.

@onenicebugperday

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luniary:

ph5 f/w 22

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deathandmysticism:
“ Yearbook of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1911
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deathandmysticism:

 Yearbook of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1911

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sdzoo:

People can’t stop talkin about this baby takin. Her name is Fēngbào, which means ‘storm'—she arrived 1 hour before a thunderstorm. ⚡️


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